forces, see Airpower . History of war Aerialwarfare is the use of military aircraft and other flying machines in warfare, including military airlift of cargo to further the national interests as was demonstrated ... . ref See John Andreas Olsen, ed., A History of Air Warfare 2010 for global coverage since 1900. ref TOC limit limit 3 Kite warfare The earliest documented aerialwarfare took place in ancient China ... , pp. 22 23 ref Ancient Chinese soldiers also mounted massive aerial fire arrow attacks from war kites ... out the world s first ever air attacks. citation needed date April 2011 Balloon warfare main History of military ballooning Balloon warfare in Ancient China In or around the 2nd or 3rd century, a prototype .... ref Balloon warfare in Europe Some minor warfare use was made of balloons in the infancy of aeronautics ... Murphy first Justin authorlink title Weapons and Warfare Military Aircraft, Origins to 1918 publisher ... engineer it, leading to the birth of aerial combat , more commonly known as the Dog fight dogfight ... , Maritime patrol aircraft sea reconnaissance , antisubmarine warfare , and dropping of propaganda ... of World War I, aerial combat had progressed to the point where dogfight ing tactics based ... with aerial bombing of ships and air dropped torpedo es during World War I with mixed results. The vulnerability ... with aerial bombs although the Ostfriesland was stationary and defenseless during the exercise, its ... World War II main Air warfare of World War II Military aviation came into its own during the Second ... in the thousands by aerial bombardment. ref Buckley 1999 , pp.158 161,163 ref Effectiveness ... 215 Many types flying close support or COIN Counter Insurgency Warfare missions were propeller powered ... targets once proper reconnaissance is performed network centric warfare . In some cases such as the NATO ... of air power in modern warfare was dramatically demonstrated during the Gulf War in 1991. Air attacks ... 2002 , p.226 7 ref The aerial strike force was made up of over 2,250 combat aircraft, which included ... more details
WinterWarSegmentUnderInfoBox The aerialwarfare in the Winter War was the aerial aspect of the Winter War between Finland and the Soviet Union from 30 November 1939 to 13 March 1940. While the Soviet air forces greatly outnumbered the Finnish Air Force, the Soviet bombing campaign was largely ineffective, and Finnish pilots and antiaircraft gunners inflicted significant losses on the Soviets. Soviet bombings File Talvisota SB 2 Helsinki.PNG thumb left 250px Soviet Tupolev SB bombers Bombing of Helsinki in World War II Winter War appears on the sky above Helsinki 30 November 1939. About 2,500 aircraft of the Soviet Air Forces , most commonly the Tupolev SB 2 bomber, supported the Red Army invasion of Finland. ref name Trotter12 The material damage by bomber attacks was slight, as Finland did not offer many valuable targets for strategic bombing s. Targets were often small village depots of small value. Finland had only a few modern highway s, so the railway systems were the main target for bombers. The rail track s were cut thousands of times but were easily repaired, and the Finns usually had train s running in a matter of hours. ref name Trotter12 Trotter2002 Trotter 2002 , pages 187 193 ref Finland s capital city, Helsinki , was bombed on the Bombing of Helsinki in World War II Winter War first day of the war but was the target of raids only a few times thereafter. Finland lost only 5 percent of its total man hour production time due to Soviet bombings. Nevertheless, bombings effected thousands of civilians as the Soviets launched 2,075 bombing attacks on 516 localities. ref name Trotter12 Air raids killed 957 Finnish civilians. ref name pikkujattilainen kurenmaalentila ... 1946 Italy In aerialwarfare air combat , Finland used the finger four formation four planes split ... Trotter2002 Refend DEFAULTSORT AerialWarfare In The Winter War Category Winter War Category 1939 in Finland Category 1940 in Finland Category Aerial operations and battles Category Soviet Air Force ... more details
Distinguish Arial Ariel Airiel Wiktionary aerialAerial may refer to TOC right Aerial dance move , dance move found in Lindy Hop Aerials skateboarding , type of skateboarding trick Aerial adventure park , ropes course with a recreational purpose Aerial cartwheel or side aerial , gymnastics move performed in acro dance and various martial arts Aerial silk , apparatus used in aerial acrobatics Aerial skiing , discipline of freestyle skiing Aerialist , an acrobat who performs in the air Front aerial , gymnastics move performed in acro dance Aerial was an BBC Two 1991 2001 idents TV ident for BBC Two from 1997 to 2001 Devices Antenna radio also known as an aerial , a transducer that transmits or receives electromagnetic waves Television antenna or TV aerial, an antenna specifically designed for over the air television reception Aerial apparatus , device used for firefighting and rescue Aerial telescope , late 17th century tubeless telescope Aerial work platform , device for positioning workers Music Aerial album Aerial album , album by Kate Bush Aerial Canadian band , 1970s band from Toronto Aerial Swedish band , indie art rock band from Sandviken, Sweden Aerials song Aerials song , song from the album Toxicity by System of a Down See also Aerial photography Aerial bombing of cities Aerial bombing Antenna disambiguation Disambiguation de Aerial ja ... more details
multiple parallel horizontal wires are used, connected together at the center wire. The T aerial ... also Dipole antenna Longwave Mast radiator References reflist Antenna Types DEFAULTSORT T Aerial ... more details
Infobox film name Aerial Anarchists director Walter R. Booth producer Charles Urban distributor Kineto Film released start date 1911 10 19 runtime 15 minutes country United Kingdom language Silent film br English intertitle s Aerial Anarchists is a 1911 British silent science fiction film directed by Walter R. Booth . It is the third and final film in Booth s science fiction series seeking to present a picture of futuristic aerialwarfare . It followed on from Aerial Torpedo and Aerial Submarine and is the first real science fiction series made in the United Kingdom . The story focuses on an attack against London by a fleet of airships from an unknown country. It has been suggested by sources including www.silentsf.com that this film is based upon the E. Douglas Fawcett novel Hartmann the Anarchist Plot There is currently no known surviving footage of this film and all information is based upon the original catalog synopsis. The film contains scenes of a bombing and its aftermath throughout London and features prominently the bombing of St. Paul s Cathedral and a railway disaster in which a train is seen to leap into a chasm. References Wingrove, David. Science Fiction Film Source Book Longman Group Limited, 1985 http www.imdb.com title tt0211903 combined The Internet Movie Database http www.eofftv.com a aer aerial anarchists main.htm EOFFTV http www.silentsf.com essay aerialanarchists.html Silentsf.com plot summary External links imdb title 0211903 Aerial Anarchists Category 1911 films Category British science fiction films Category Black and white films Category British short films Category Aviation films Category British silent films ... more details
Aerial acrobatics may refer to Acrobatics with Airplanes Aerobatics Acrobatics on Trapeze , Aerial silk Tissue , Aerial hoop Ring , Rope, Corde Lisse disambig ... more details
attack boat usage. The only significant employment of aerial torpedoes was in anti submarine warfare ...Use mdy dates date August 2011 infobox weapon name Aerial Torpedo image Image Sopwith Cuckoo.jpg 300px caption An aerial torpedo dropped from a Sopwith Cuckoo during World War I origin United States type ... boost accuracy launch platform transport The aerial torpedo , airborne torpedo or air dropped torpedo ... Dictionary.com http dictionary.reference.com browse aerial torpedo?qsrc 2446 aerial torpedo . Retrieved ... in World War II , and remain in limited use today. Aerial torpedoes are generally smaller and lighter than submarine and surface launched torpedoes. Historically, the term aerial torpedo was used ... books?id DANK SZZh7YC&pg PA16&lpg PA16&dq modern aerial torpedo&source bl&ots NJ4S4lYbJZ&sig 3mar ... to water borne torpedo es launched from the air. Design A successful aerial launched torpedo design ... of a rather heavy sea. Tactics and usage File 1915 Aerial torpedo.jpg thumb In 1915, Admiral Bradley A. Fiske imagined that an aerial torpedo attack would be carried out close to the water and at night ... American War Book The Mechanism and Technique of War , Chapter XLV Aerial Torpedoes and Torpedo ... Retrieved on September 29, 2009. ref World War I In July 1914, the first British aerial torpedo ... Aerial Torpedo Deadly Weapon Offered Navy Department. Retrieved on September 29, 2009. ref In December ... no successes. ref name Spaight Interwar years File Breakaway fins on an aerial torpedo.jpg thumb ... aerial bomb damage effects. Instead, a trial using dummy heads on the torpedoes was carried out against ... 1 . Tactical doctrine determined in 1938 that the Type 91 aerial torpedo should be released at a distance ..., the Japanese Navy developed night attack and massed day attack doctrine, and coordinated aerial ... States began designing a special torpedo for purely aerial operations. The project was discontinued ... The Mark 13 differed from aerial torpedoes used by other nations in that it was wider and shorter ... more details
. See also Aerial photography Heterogeneous Aerial Reconnaissance Team Project Genetrix Surveillance aircraft Space reconnaissance Thaddeus Lowe United States aerial reconnaissance of the Soviet Union References Reflist External links Commonscat Aerial reconnaissance Commons category inline Aerial cameras http aerial.rcahms.gov.uk National Collection of Aerial Photography The official archive of British Government declassified aerial photography. DEFAULTSORT Aerial Reconnaissance Category Reconnaissance Category Aerialwarfare Category Espionage Category Military cartography et huluure es ... troops. After the invention of photography, primitive aerial photographs were made of the ground ... starting from 1889. ref cite web author Podolski Consulting title History of Aerial Photography year ... by Alfred Nobel s rocket and the Bavarian pigeon fleet cite ref ref cite web title The History of Aerial ... history s first aerial reconnaissance mission, and on 1 November 1911, the first ever aerial bomb ... I and World War II File RFC aircraft with aerial reconnaissance camera.jpg right thumb A Royal Aircraft Factory B.E.2 B.E.2c reconnaissance aircraft of the Royal Flying Corps RFC with an aerial reconnaissance ... in the equally new environment of trench warfare . fact date November 2011 Before the Second World War ... Beach Aerial Photographs.jpg thumb right Aerial reconnaissance photographs of Utah Beach prior to the D ... Mosquito was F 8. Approximately 15,000 Fairchild K 20 aerial cameras were manufactured between ... Dassault Mirage III Mirage III R Immediately after World War II, long range aerial reconnaissance ... 1960s, in the United States aerial and satellite reconnaissance has been coordinated by the National ... more details
Aerial bombing may refer to Short term air to ground attacks known as strategic bombing air raid s or Airstrike air strike s Longer term strategic bombing campaigns See also Aerial bombing of cities Aerial bomb Area bombing dab ... more details
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unreferenced date March 2010 Aerial rigging is the process of setting up equipment used to make humans fly, specifically aerial circus equipment. The field is of critical importance, and a thorough grasp of the principles of rigging is essential. Aerial rigging is commonly practiced to different degrees by specialty fabricators, professional riggers, professional Acrobatics aerial artists , and amateur aerial artists. Most aerial circus equipment is built by a few fabricators around the world that build equipment specifically for the circus industry. Aerial artists, both professional and amateur, often become riggers out of necessity. They generally learn to rig what they need. WLA Hazard analysis Weak Link Analysis is the process of systematically analyzing aerial rigging for the weakest link or links in the system. WLA is the most common process used by aerial riggers to assess and improve rigging. However, it is not the only system used. Aerial rigging is also used in theater , filmmaking , and television production to hang audio and video equipment. See also Fly system External links http www.fedec.eu resources.1637.html Basic Circus Arts Instruction Manual Chapter 8 Manual for Safety and Rigging. PDF, 3.3 MB European Federation of Professional Circus Schools FEDEC , 2008. http aerialrigging.simplycircus.com Rigging 20Army 20FM5 125 201995.pdf FM 5 125 Rigging Techniques, Procedures, and Applications. PDF, 3.6 MB US Army, 1995. Steven Santos. http community.simplycircus.com powerpoint Rigging 20I.ppt Simply Circus Rigging I. Powerpoint presentation, 572 KB http community.simplycircus.com tutorials aerialaerial arts faq.htm Rigging Aerial Arts FAQ http www.firemecca.com t tutsilk.aspx Silk rigging tutorial and example http damnhot.com trapeze THE Flying Trapeze Resource Page http acrobaticrigging.com Acrobatic Rigging Category Circus skills Category Special effects mech engineering stub filmmaking stub ... more details
unreferenced date April 2011 An aerial cartwheel is an acrobatic move in which a Cartwheel gymnastics cartwheel is executed without touching hands to the floor. During execution of a standard cartwheel, the performer s body is supported by the hands while transitioning through the inverted orientation, whereas an aerial cartwheel performer is airborne while inverted. To compensate for lack of support from the hands, leg momentum is employed to keep the performer airborne until the leading foot touches down. Aerial cartwheels can be executed while running or from a stationary, standing position. Aerial cartwheels are also known by various other names, including side flip , side aerials , no hands cartwheels , or simply aerials . Aerial cartwheels are performed in gymnastics , cheerleading , acro dance , tricking , free running and in martial arts such as Wushu sport Wushu and Capoeira . In a martial arts context the aerial cartwheel is visually interesting but of little value to combatants ... used in sparring matches and fights. Variations Tucked aerial , in which legs are tucked, resulting ... aerial, but the legs are held in the tucked position and there is a 90 degree rotation. Axe to aerial ... to an Kick Axe kick axe kick , whereupon it becomes the leading leg of an aerial. A variant of this where ... by some the Willem Aerial. Aeriola , also known as a reverse aerial , is an aerial preceded by a backward step, resulting in backwards travel during the aerial. Barani , also known as a free round off , in which legs are brought together in mid air, landing on both feet. Aerial sideswipe , also known as aerial switch , in which the trailing leg swings ahead of the leading leg so as to become the first to land. Aerial to the splits . Most aerial variants can terminate in the split gymnastics split s. See also Front aerial List of tricking moves Martial arts trickster References Reflist External links http digilander.libero.it coprex73 aerial.jpg Picture of a Ball Aerial being executed. Category ... more details
Unreferenced date March 2007 An aerial ladder is one of the three basic categories of aerial apparatus . The aerial ladder can telescope out to increase its length. primary functions include ventilation, rescue, elevated master stream s, and access to upper floors. may have a pre piped waterway or a hand lay going up the center of the ladder. some do not have an onboard water tank, but most modern aerial ladders do carry 300 to 500 gallons of water. DEFAULTSORT Aerial Ladder Category Firefighting equipment Emergency services stub ... more details
Image inview UAV medium.jpg right thumb The InView UAV for use in aerial survey applications. File Pteryx UAV wiki.jpg thumb Pteryx UAV , a civilian UAV for aerial photography and photomapping with roll stabilised camera head Aerial survey is a geomatics method of collecting information by using aerial photography , LiDAR or from remote sensing image ry using other bands of the electromagnetic spectrum , such as infrared , gamma ray gamma , or ultraviolet . It can also refer to the chart or map made by analysing a region from the air. This is typically done using aeroplanes , helicopters , UAV s such as the InView Unmanned Aircraft System and in history with Balloon aircraft balloons . Aerial survey should be distinguished by satellite imagery technologies because of its better resolution, quality and atmospheric conditions. Today, aerial survey is often recognized as a synonym for aerophotogrammetry, part of photogrammetry where the camera is placed in the air. Measurements on aerial images are provided by photogrammetric technologies and methods. Aerial surveys can provide information ... above the earth surface. tilt the angle between the aerial camera and the line of flight. tip the angle between the aerial camera and the horizontal axis perpendicular to the line of flight ... length of the camera objective and the distance of the exposure station from the ground Aerial surveys ... Monitoring wildlife and insect populations, called aerial census or Systematic Reconnaissance Flight ... with Ground Surveys Roadway, Bridge, Interstate Aerial survey uses a measuring camera ... VOS.en.aspx Farseek Map Studio Mapping software for aerial surveys.. http www.ecs.co.sz eagles.htm Aerial survey of raptors in Swaziland http www.informatics.org france index.html GIS and remote sensing ... http www.aerialarchaeology.com www.AerialArchaeology.com Unmanned aerial reconnaissance tools for archaeologists, geologists, and geographers http www.conservationair.org Aerial survey, mapping and disaster ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Image aerialimagecamera.jpg thumb 150px A special effects movie camera stand with aerial image capabilities. An aerial image is a projected image which is floating in air , and cannot be viewed normally. It can only be seen from one position in space, often focused by another lens. Aerial image technology was used in optical printer s and movie special effects photography before the advent of computer graphics in movie production, and also for combining traditional animation animation and live action footage onto one piece of film. DEFAULTSORT Aerial Image Category Film and video technology Filming stub ... more details
The aerial hoop also known as the lyra , aerial ring or cerceau is a circular steel apparatus resembling a hula hoop suspended from the ceiling, on which contemporary circus circus artists may perform aerial acrobatics. The hoop sometimes has a hand loop and a bar across the top. It can be used static, spinning, or swinging. ref cite web url http www.nica.com.au dictionary publisher National Institute of Circus Arts title Circus Dictionary accessdate 10 1 09 ref File Pirates of the Sky 5.jpg thumb 300px single tab hoop with handloop Tabs are the connection points where the aerial hoop attaches to the rigging. Most aerial hoops connect at either one point single tab configuration or two points double tab configuration . Footnotes references References http community.simplycircus.com tutorials aerial lyra.htm Simply Circus Lyra Resource Page http community.simplycircus.com tutorials aerialaerial arts faq.htm Simply Circus Aerial Arts FAQ http www.fedec.eu resources.1637.html Basic Circus Arts Instruction Manual Chapter 8 Manual for Safety and Rigging. PDF, 3.3 MB European Federation of Professional Circus Schools FEDEC , 2008. http www.aerialrigging.org Rigging 20Army 20FM5 125 201995.pdf FM 5 125 Rigging Techniques, Procedures, and Applications. PDF, 3.6 MB US Army, 1995. Steven Santos. http community.simplycircus.com powerpoint Rigging 20I.ppt Simply Circus Rigging I. Powerpoint presentation, 572 KB Sharon McCutcheon, Geoff Perrem. Circus in Schools Handbook. Tarook Publishing ... 917643 00 3 Carrie Heller. Aerial Circus Training and Safety Manual. National Writers Press, 2004. ISBN 0 88100 136 8 Shana Kennedy. Aerial Skills Illustrated 2007. Project 630570 at Lulu.com, 2007. Jayne C. Bernasconi and Nancy E. Smith. Aerial Dance. United States Human Kinetics, 2008. ISBN 0 7360 ... tutorials aerialaerial arts faq.htm Aerial Arts FAQ From http www.simplycircus.com Simply Circus http community.simplycircus.com tutorials aerial lyra.htm Lyra Tutorials Page From http www.simplycircus.com ... more details
for the 1917 film An Aerial Joy Ride Infobox film name An Aerial Joyride image caption director Will Louis producer Louis Burstein writer starring Oliver Hardy music cinematography editing distributor released 31 August 1916 runtime country Film US language Silent film br English intertitles budget An Aerial Joyride is a 1916 silent film silent comedy film featuring Oliver Hardy . Cast Oliver Hardy Plump Billy Ruge Runt Ray Godfrey Sweetheart See also List of American films of 1916 Oliver Hardy filmography External links Imdb title id 0006340 title An Aerial Joyride DEFAULTSORT Aerial Joyride, An Category 1916 films Category 1910s comedy films Category 1910s short films Category American films Category American silent short films Category American comedy films Category Black and white films Category Aviation films short silent comedy film stub 1910s comedy film stub ... more details
Aerial is an influential poetry magazine edited by Rod Smith poet Rod Smith and published by Aerial Edge based in Washington, D.C. . ref cite web url http www.aerialedge.com about.htm title Aerial Edge Information publisher Aerialedge.com date accessdate 2011 09 02 ref Along with the magazine, Aerial Edge publishes Edge Books . The first issue of Aerial appeared in 1984 in poetry 1984 . Edge Books began with its first publication in 1989 in poetry 1989 . Beginning with Issue 6 7 John Cage , Aerial has published a series of issues devoted to the work of individual poets within the avant garde tradition, such as Bruce Andrews , Barrett Watten , and Lyn Hejinian . Aerial is focused primarily on the avant garde and the experimental, broadly defined , according to the magazine s Web site. ref cite web url http www.aerialedge.com about.htm title Aerial Edge Information publisher Aerialedge.com date accessdate 2011 09 02 ref This focus could be defined as a poetry and poetics that grew out of a counter poetic tradition that specifically took root in 20th century North America. Today, some of the more recognizable of these avante garde and experimental groups would now include Black Mountain poets , the New York School , Language poets , and the San Francisco Renaissance . Broadly defined, the various groups and schools found antecedents in the diverse theories and practice of John Cage ... Gins and Shusaku Arakawa to name a few. So far, contributors to Aerial over its run of publication ... ref cite web url http www.aerialedge.com aerial5.htm title Aerial Magazine 5 publisher Aerialedge.com ... , ref cite web url http www.aerialedge.com aerial9.htm title Aerial Magazine 9 Bruce Andrews ... url http www.aerialedge.com aerial hejinian.htm title Aerial Magazine 10 Lyn Hejinian publisher Aerialedge.com ... of artists who have made an appearance in Aerial over its nearly 30 year run. There have been dozens ... www.aerialedge.com about.htm Aerial magazine Web site US lit mag stub Category American literary magazines ... more details
Image FrontAerial.gif right frame A front aerial , performed as part of an acro dance routine A front aerial is an acrobatic move in which a person executes a complete forward revolution of the body without touching the floor. ref name Murrayp49 Front aerials are performed in various physical activities, including acro dance and gymnastics . The front aerial is known by other names, including aerial walkover and front aerial walkover . Technical The front aerial differs from a flip acrobatic front tuck in that the body assumes a form similar to that of a front walkover , with legs extended and split gymnastics split along the plane of rotation, whereas in a front tuck the knees are bent and held against the chest i.e., tucked so as to maximize rotational velocity . To compensate for lack of support from the floor, as well as the decreased rotational velocity that results from extended versus tucked legs, a front aerial performer uses the inertia of the legs to keep the body aloft until the move is completed. A front aerial can be executed either from a run or from a stationary, standing position. When starting from a standing position, a forward step is typically taken prior to the front aerial in order to develop forward momentum . In either case, at the beginning of a front aerial the performer s forward momentum is converted to the angular momentum needed for execution of the front aerial. Performance requirements Front aerials require a great degree of lower back flexibility anatomy flexibility . ref name Murrayp49 From the moment a front aerial performer leaves the floor until touching down again, the torso must remain in a stationary, inverted orientation while the lower body rotates about the torso. Adequate muscle strength is also required to execute a front aerial ... the performer aloft while the lower body completes its rotation about the torso. See also Aerial cartwheel also called a side aerial References Reflist refs ref name Murrayp49 Murray, Mimi. Women ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Orphan date December 2009 An aerial twist is an acrobatic flip that incorporates an 180 rotation during the peak of the flip s height. Gymnasts normally perform the twisting with the legs together to obtain a faster spin and more aesthetically pleasing execution. Tricksters normally perform the twisting with the legs apart mainly for style. Many martial arts tricksters first learning this move have a tendency to begin more like a Butterfly Twist butterfly twist than an aerial. In the tricking community, this move can be done from either a running start, a small hop skip, standing, or from another trick in a combo. Variations Hyperswipe This variant of the Aerial Twist is executed the same way as an aerial twist, but normally requires extra height and faster more rotation. The defining difference is that the other leg is thrown out and is used to land on rather than the leg used to take off. Its name is derived from the fact it is a twisting move that lands on the other leg like a Butterfly kick Variants hypertwist and that the ending of it looks almost identical to a Sideswipe trick sideswipe. Aerial 720 Twist This variant is an aerial twist that rotates an additional 360 . Though in actuality, the practitioner only rotates a total of 540 . It is referred to as an aerial 720 twist because a normal twist that adds an additional 360 is referred to as a Butterfly kick Multi rotation variants 720 twist . An Aerial 720 Twist is considered more difficult because of the added rotation, extra speed and height that are required to successfully land this variant. This move is generally referred to as a Double Aerial Twist or Double A twist. Category Aerobic exercise ... more details
Infobox album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name An Aerial View Type studio Artist O phoi Cover An Aerial View.jpeg Released 2008 Recorded Genre ambient music ambient , drone music drone , Minimalist music minimal Length 65 07 Label Glacial Movements Records Producer O phoi Last album Arpe Di Sabbia br 2007 This album An Aerial View br 2008 Next album Potala album Portala br 2008 An Aerial View is an album by ambient music ambient musician O phoi , which was released in 2008. cquote When I ve been asked to describe the Ice Age with an uninterrupted drone, I knew I wanted to avoid the cliches of the genre dark rumblings, massive low frequencies, cold atmospheres. I had to describe with sounds the white landscape, the blinding light reflected by the frozen oceans, the abyssal silence.I have imagined myself in flight over this Sleeping Earth, a solitary winged being surrounded by winds, air, water and ice. This led me to compose an airy drone with minimal variations and delicate tones, an hommage to a pure, incontaminated and remote land. O phoi ref http www.glacialmovements.com rele4.htm Glacial Movements Records ref Track listing An Aerial View 65 07 References Reflist DEFAULTSORT Aerial View Category O phoi albums Category 2008 albums 2000s album stub ... more details
most were lost due to combat damage or the pilot bailing out. Ramming was used in air warfare in the first ... be dismissed in modern warfare. Technique See also Kinetic projectile Three types of ramming attacks ... History Early concepts Presaging the 20th century air warfare ramming actions, Jules Verne imagined an apparent aerial attack made by a heavy flying machine with a prominent ram prow against a nearly .... 7 in our series by H. G. Wells. ref In 1909, the airship was imagined as an aerial battleship ... by Pyotr Nesterov The first known instance of ramming in air warfare was made over Zhovkva by the Imperial ... of battle, an action fatal to both pilots, is the only woman known to have performed an aerial ramming ... 55750 994 8 Category Military doctrines Category Aerial maneuvers cs Taran es Taran fr Taran pl Taranowanie ... more details
File Aerial dennisLG.jpg thumb alt USGS aerial photography crew gathers data following the landfall of a hurricane. USGS aerial photography crew gathers data following the landfall of a hurricane. File Aerial videoLG.jpg thumb alt Digital video and recording system used aboard aircraft during coastal oblique video and photography missions. Digital video and recording system used aboard aircraft during coastal oblique video and photography missions. Aerial video is an emerging form of data acquisition for scene understanding and object tracking. The video is captured by low flying aerial platforms that integrate Global Positioning System s GPS and automated image processing to improve the accuracy and cost effectiveness of data collection and reduction. Recorders can incorporate in flight voice records from the cockpit intercom system. The addition of audio narration is an extremely valuable tool for documentation and communication. GPS data is incorporated with a text captioning device on each film frame video frame . Helicopter platforms enable low and slow flights, acquiring a continuous visual record without motion blur. Innovations in remote sensing cameras have allowed the identification of objects that could not have been previously identified. Pipeline and power corridors and their infrastructure can be documented with digital media recording. Video Mapping System is an example of how this technology is used today. Since the 1980s, aerial videography has seen increased ... areas with limited existing aerial photography and poor infrastructure br Marshet al. 1994 Slaymaker ... Angel. APPLICATION OF AERIAL VIDEO FOR TRAFFIC FLOW MONITORING AND MANAGEMENT. Tucson, AZ br 2. Geotagging . Wikipedia. 12 10 2009 http en.wikipedia.org wiki Geotagging . br 3. The rise of aerial ... of Aerial Video Survey Technique . British Columbia Resources Inventory Committee. 12 01 2008 http www.ilmb.gov.bc.ca risc pubs coastal aerialaerial 03.htm 3 . refend DEFAULTSORT Aerial Video Category ... more details
File CH Furtschellas aerial tram.jpg thumb Aerial tramway suspended on two track cables with an additional haulage rope. File IMG 8618.JPG thumb thumb An Port Vell Aerial Tramway aerial tramway in Barcelona , Spain File Rittnerbahn 09.jpg thumb thumb An aerial tramway in Italy An aerial tramway U.S. English , cable car British English , ropeway Japanese language Japanese or aerial tram is a type of aerial .... ref http gondolaproject.com 2010 04 24 technologies module 5 aerial trams The Gondola Project Aerial Technologies, Lesson 5 Aerial Trams Retrieved on 2010 04 24 ref With this form of lift, the grip of an aerial tramway cabin is fixed onto the propulsion rope and cannot be decoupled from it during ... cabins suspended from a continuously circulating cable whereas aerial trams simply shuttle back and forth ... cable car means Cable car railway and funicular . Overview An aerial tramway consists of one or two ... motor drives the haulage rope which provides propulsion . Aerial tramways are constructed as reversible ... loop which stops and reverses direction when the cabins arrive at the end stations. Aerial tramways ... . Some aerial trams have only one cabin , which lends itself better for systems with small elevation changes along the cable run. History The first aerial tram was built in 1644 by Adam Wiebe Citation ... MayflowerTramwayBucket.jpg thumb left Ore bucket on the aerial tramway leading from the Mayflower ..., Breco Ropeways Ltd., Ceretti and Tanfani, and Riblet for instance. The perfection of the aerial ... farming, tea plantations, coffee beans and guano mining. A resource on the history of aerial tramways in the mining industry is Riding the High Wire, Aerial Tramways in the West , by Robert A. Trennert ... have emerged in mountainous and seascape areas. The aerial tram evolves again in latter ... some still work, and moving people remains a starring role for the device. Many aerial tramways were ... aerial tramway is a special form of the aerial tramway that allows a fast escape from a dangerous ... more details
Image Amphitheatre.jpg thumb Aerial view of an amphitheatre in Budapest , Hungary . Aerial archaeology is the study of archaeological remains by examining them from altitude. The advantages of gaining a good aerial view of the ground had been long appreciated by archaeologist s as a high viewpoint permits a better appreciation of fine details and their relationships within the wider site context. Early ... importance placed on aerial photography during the World War I First and Second World War s, archaeologists ... . Image Nazca monkey.jpg 300px thumb right Aerial archeological photograph of the Nazca Lines Nazca monkey in Peru . The advantages of aerial photographs to archaeologists are manifold. Large ..., aerial reconnaissance is one of the most important ways in which new archaeological sites are discovered ... of aerial archaeology include fr Roger Agache Roger Agache in Northern France , Antoine Poidebard ... in the Sudan. Following in the footsteps of Henry Wellcome, kite aerial photography is now being ... infra red. Aerial archaeology is used in the processes of research and investigation in aviation ... reflist Bibliography Bourgeois, J. and Meganck, M. eds. 2005 . Aerial Photography and Archaeology ... 90 382 0782 4 Brophy, K. and Cowley, D. eds. 2005 . From the air understanding aerial archaeology ... Aerial archaeology http www.univie.ac.at aarg php cms Aerial Archaeology Research Group http www.emporia.edu earthsci student tilton2 archrs2.html Emporia State University Aerial Archaeology http www.archaeolink.com aerial archaeology remote sensin.htm Aerial and Remote Sensing Archaeology Link and Reference Site http www.aerialarchaeology.com Aerial Archaeology . AerialArchaeology.com focuses heavily on near earth imaging technologies such as kite aerial photography, remote control powered ... kite03.htm Kite Aerial Photographers Archaeology http www.armadale.org.uk kite03.htm add Sir Henry Wellcome DEFAULTSORT Aerial Archaeology Category Archaeological sub disciplines Category Methods ... more details